The Long Range Discrimination Radar will boost the chances of successfully intercepting missiles targeting the United States.
WASHINGTON — The US House of Representatives passed the annual defense bill Wednesday, outlining a $900 billion budget that ...
Muon, based in Mountain View, California, developed thermal sensing payloads under a partnership with the nonprofit Earth ...
The proposed NDAA would authorize $900.6 billion in discretionary defense spending in fiscal 2026, an $8 billion increase ...
Elements of President Donald Trump’s envisioned air and missile defense shield emerged at this weekend’s Reagan National ...
Germany has inaugurated the first elements of the sophisticated Arrow 3 missile defense system, which it is buying from ...
Momentus (MNTS) stock rose on defense contract milestone and warrant financing deal, strengthening its role in national ...
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The Aegis combat system is the backbone of US Navy ship defense, designed to detect, track, and destroy incoming threats in ...
The Space Force said the Long Range Discrimination Radar's acceptance follows the system's completion of its operational trial period.
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Longshot, the defense and space technology company pioneering ground-based kinetic launch systems, announced that the Mettle ...